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Article Writing Part-1

 Article Writing



In the previous blog, we learned about Dialogue Writing. In this blog, we are going to learn about another type of writing - Article Writing. 


What is Article Writing? 

An Article is a piece of text, where detailed information is given on a topic. 

It is written for a massive audience and the audience is acknowledged about it through the press. 

An article is very useful to spread awareness about various environmental issues, social issues, and conflicts between religions. 

It can also be written for other purposes. One of the main it is written for is to spread awareness. 


Now let's have a look at a few rules to writing an article. 


Rules: 




1) The topic of the article should be unique and relevant. 


2) The article should grab the reader's attention. It should attract and force the reader to read it till the end.


3) The article should not be too complex. Use easy words in order to, make it easier for the reader to understand. 


4) Also articles should not consist of harsh words. 


Now let's have a look at the format of writing an article. 


Format: 




A) Title 


B) First paragraph - General introduction 


C) Second Paragraph - Detailed information 


D) Third Paragraph - Explanation 


E) Fourth Paragraph - Conclusion

 

 

Format: 

1) First, give a title to your article. 


2) Now write the first paragraph. The first paragraph will contain the basic, general issues about the topic. 

 

3) Next, write the second and third paragraphs. In these paragraphs, you will have to give very detailed information about your topic and explain it. 


4) Also, in the fourth paragraph you will have to conclude the article. 


Now let's have a quick recap. 


Summary: 

You have to write four to five paragraphs. A catchy title is the biggest way to grab the reader's attention. Using descriptive language is also very important. 


We will practice a few examples of Article Writing in the next blog.  


      


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